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Conscious self inquiry is perhaps the greatest tool one can use to connect with truth and understand just how to create a life that aligns with that truth. Last week I talked about 3 questions that I use to direct me to my truth and point me toward my next best step along my path. I use these 3 questions for every decision I make. I don't always do that consciously, though, and that is the value of self inquiry. To do this consciously is to truly take control of one's life.
The first question, and you really must ask these 3 questions in this order, is "Who am I?" Asking out of order will activate your answer from a source other than your higher self. When you ask the question, Who am I?, you are connecting with and tapping into your own inner truth. This is critical if you want to align with your higher self and view from that perspective. You get a clear answer about the whole choice presented to you only when you are seeing from this higher perspective. Keep in mind that the answer to this question must be based on what's true for you in this moment. It's not what anyone else tells you. It's your grandest vision about who you are.
The second question, and the one that you will likely spend the most time with, is "Where am I?" This question is directly related to whatever is responsible for your inquiry. It is crucial that you be completely honest with yourself. Sometimes this answer might be pretty simple. You might be asking about finances, for example. Maybe you want to be financially secure and you have a particular dollar amount that you feel you need, either on an income basis or as a net worth figure, in order to feel secure. It's simple to see the difference between what you need and what you have now.
It can also be quite complicated at times. If you're wondering about relationship issues, you may need to look at many factors in order to determine just where you are relative to your issue. Again, it's important that you look at where you are before jumping to the next question so that you have a clear picture before moving forward. You might need to look at factors having to do with time, distance, emotional state, mindset, and attitude. You might need to know whether this particular issue is drawing you downward or upward. Overall, you must finally determine what state of consciousness you are in relative to whatever your topic of inquiry happens to be.
Once you've taken the time, and please do take whatever time you need, you can move to the third question. Perhaps the most important question you need to ask around any topic is, "What do I want?" We often ask this question without having gone through the first 2 questions. Most of the time, that will produce one of 2 results. Either you become focused on the idea that you don't have whatever it is that you want, or you simply have no idea what you really want. However, when you follow this progression you will find yourself in a place that offers great clarity about what it is that you truly want.
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ABOUT PAT
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Pat Benage, The EvolutionCoach, is the creator of The SixWeekShift and The Inner Path and author of the inspirational blog, Soul Talk, as well as two life changing books, Being Inspired: Finding Answers and Cure Your Depression. He helps people who are either looking to make big changes in their lives, or who are already in the middle of a big change, to create meaningful, lasting changes by teaching them to live life from the inside out rather than outside in.
For over 20 years now, Pat's focus has been on realizing his truth and for more than a decade he has been dedicated to helping others embrace and live their own truths as well. He uses his own personal experience of creating big changes in his life to teach others how to navigate that path in a way that is both personal to them and universally effective.
Meet him at http://www.patbenage.com/pat-benage/
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Soul Talk is a weekly inspirational blog that Pat Benage has recently transformed into a video with deep insights and inspiration to help you with your personal evolution. Pat focuses on the challenges we face when navigating big changes in our lives, so stay tuned for some great tips and tools to use when you face your own challenges.
Get more of my messages on my blog, Soul Talk:
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Swami Nikhilananda Saraswati is the disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. He is a sanyasi belonging to the Chinmaya Mission order of monks. Presently he is the spiritual head of Chinmaya Mission New Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Steeped in the teaching of the Scriptures, He speaks with clarity of thought from the heart and reaches out to all that cross his path, with the deep love and caring he epitomizes. According to Him, spirituality is leading a highly rational, value based and active life culminating in Self-Knowledge. He considers dialogue a wonderful tool to learning and lays emphasis on the path of Self-enquiry, meditation and surrender. He is a born teacher with an inexhaustible supply of patience and compassion. Ruthlessly logical and systematic, he opens the doors to understanding the Truth, as it is, reaching the sadak or seeker at his or her own level.

This week sees the release of the long-awaited Chilcot enquiry into the Iraq war. Ahead of its publication, our Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen has returned to the country, and he spoke to one man who helped topple the famous statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos square - but now says he wants to put it back.
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Watch extended highlights of Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India in the 2000/01 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - India vs Sri LankaFinal at Sharjah.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 off 161 balls included 21 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 117 and is the highest individual score in ODIs by a Sri Lanka batsman.
Sri Lanka made olny 299 in that innings but 189 of those runs came off Jayasuriya's bat as he mercilessly plundered the Indian bowling attack to all parts of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 (161) vs India, Sharjah, 2000/01 is also the highest score by a batsman in an India vs Sri Lanka ODI match and is one of the the greatest one-day knock of all time.
As if Jayasuriya's 189 was not enough, the icing on the cake for Sri Lanka came in the second innings when India were all out for 54 runs only chasing 300 for victory, giving them a huge victory by 245 runs.

Inquiry

An inquiry is any process that has the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of the ways that each type of inquiry achieves its aim.

Classical sources

Deduction

When three terms are so related to one another that the last is wholly contained in the middle and the middle is wholly contained in or excluded from the first, the extremes must admit of perfect syllogism. By 'middle term' I mean that which both is contained in another and contains another in itself, and which is the middle by its position also; and by 'extremes' (a) that which is contained in another, and (b) that in which another is contained. For if A is predicated of all B, and B of all C, A must necessarily be predicated of all C. ... I call this kind of figure the First. (Aristotle, Prior Analytics, 1.4)

Induction

Inductive reasoning consists in establishing a relation between one extreme term and the middle term by means of the other extreme; for example, if B is the middle term of A and C, in proving by means of C that A applies to B; for this is how we effect inductions. (Aristotle, Prior Analytics, 2.23)

References

External links

Enquiry character

In computer communications, enquiry is a transmission-control character that requests a response from the receiving station with which a connection has been set up. It represents a signal intended to trigger a response at the receiving end, to see if it is still present. The response, and answer-back code to the terminal that transmitted the WRU (who are you) signal, may include station identification, the type of equipment in service, and the status of the remote station.

Some teleprinters had a "programmable" drum, which could hold a 20 or 22 character message. The message was encoded on the drum by breaking tabs off the drum. This sequence could be transmitted upon receipt of an enquiry signal, if enabled, or by pressing the "Here is" key on the keyboard.

In the 1960s, DEC routinely disabled the answerback feature on Teletype Model 33 terminals because it interfered with the use of the paper-tape reader and punch for binary data. However, the DEC VT100 terminals from 1978 responded to enquiry with a user-configurable answerback message, as did its successors.

Policy (Martha Davis album)

Policy is the first solo studio album by Martha Davis, who is better known as the lead singer for the band The Motels. Martha broke up with her band in February 1987, declaring that she was going solo, and by November, she had released her first solo album.

Crime

Art and architecture integration policy

Art and Architecture Integration Policy (French:Politique d'intégration des arts à l'architecture) is a policy of the QuebecMinistry of Culture and Communications of reserving part of the budget for construction or expansion of a government building or public place to the commission or purchase of artwork for these places.

The budget allocated to the commission of artworks is calculated for each construction project, depending on the cost. It usually equals approximately 1% of the construction cost (which is why the policy is sometimes called the 1% policy).

The Ministry of Culture and Communications implements and coordinates the policy.

Objectives

The objectives of the policy are:

Commission or purchase of artworks for permanent integrate into buildings or public places.

Increase the dissemination the work of artists from Quebec and encourage collaboration with architects and users, enriching life by the presence of art.

Raise awareness of the contemporary art and its various trends and forms of expression.

SoulTalk#188 The 3 Critical Self Inquiry Questions PatBenage

Published on Feb 11, 2017
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Conscious self inquiry is perhaps the greatest tool one can use to connect with truth and understand just how to create a life that aligns with that truth. Last week I talked about 3 questions that I use to direct me to my truth and point me toward my next best step along my path. I use these 3 questions for every decision I make. I don't always do that consciously, though, and that is the value of self inquiry. To do this consciously is to truly take control of one's life.
The first question, and you really must ask these 3 questions in this order, is "Who am I?" Asking out of order will activate your answer from a source other than your higher self. When you ask the question, Who am I?, you are connecting with and tapping into your own inner truth. This is critical if you want to align with your higher self and view from that perspective. You get a clear answer about the whole choice presented to you only when you are seeing from this higher perspective. Keep in mind that the answer to this question must be based on what's true for you in this moment. It's not what anyone else tells you. It's your grandest vision about who you are.
The second question, and the one that you will likely spend the most time with, is "Where am I?" This question is directly related to whatever is responsible for your inquiry. It is crucial that you be completely honest with yourself. Sometimes this answer might be pretty simple. You might be asking about finances, for example. Maybe you want to be financially secure and you have a particular dollar amount that you feel you need, either on an income basis or as a net worth figure, in order to feel secure. It's simple to see the difference between what you need and what you have now.
It can also be quite complicated at times. If you're wondering about relationship issues, you may need to look at many factors in order to determine just where you are relative to your issue. Again, it's important that you look at where you are before jumping to the next question so that you have a clear picture before moving forward. You might need to look at factors having to do with time, distance, emotional state, mindset, and attitude. You might need to know whether this particular issue is drawing you downward or upward. Overall, you must finally determine what state of consciousness you are in relative to whatever your topic of inquiry happens to be.
Once you've taken the time, and please do take whatever time you need, you can move to the third question. Perhaps the most important question you need to ask around any topic is, "What do I want?" We often ask this question without having gone through the first 2 questions. Most of the time, that will produce one of 2 results. Either you become focused on the idea that you don't have whatever it is that you want, or you simply have no idea what you really want. However, when you follow this progression you will find yourself in a place that offers great clarity about what it is that you truly want.
--------------------
ABOUT PAT
--------------------
Pat Benage, The EvolutionCoach, is the creator of The SixWeekShift and The Inner Path and author of the inspirational blog, Soul Talk, as well as two life changing books, Being Inspired: Finding Answers and Cure Your Depression. He helps people who are either looking to make big changes in their lives, or who are already in the middle of a big change, to create meaningful, lasting changes by teaching them to live life from the inside out rather than outside in.
For over 20 years now, Pat's focus has been on realizing his truth and for more than a decade he has been dedicated to helping others embrace and live their own truths as well. He uses his own personal experience of creating big changes in his life to teach others how to navigate that path in a way that is both personal to them and universally effective.
Meet him at http://www.patbenage.com/pat-benage/
--------------------
ABOUT SOUL TALK
--------------------
Soul Talk is a weekly inspirational blog that Pat Benage has recently transformed into a video with deep insights and inspiration to help you with your personal evolution. Pat focuses on the challenges we face when navigating big changes in our lives, so stay tuned for some great tips and tools to use when you face your own challenges.
Get more of my messages on my blog, Soul Talk:
http://www.patbenage.com/soul-talk/
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188 SPADINA AVE REALTOR INSPECTION - ASK CARL

Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 5, Verses 15-19, (188)

Swami Nikhilananda Saraswati is the disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. He is a sanyasi belonging to the Chinmaya Mission order of monks. Presently he is the spiritual head of Chinmaya Mission New Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Steeped in the teaching of the Scriptures, He speaks with clarity of thought from the heart and reaches out to all that cross his path, with the deep love and caring he epitomizes. According to Him, spirituality is leading a highly rational, value based and active life culminating in Self-Knowledge. He considers dialogue a wonderful tool to learning and lays emphasis on the path of Self-enquiry, meditation and surrender. He is a born teacher with an inexhaustible supply of patience and compassion. Ruthlessly logical and systematic, he opens the doors to understanding the Truth, as it is, reaching the sadak or seeker at his or her own level.

“I toppled Saddam’s statue – now I want him back" BBC News

This week sees the release of the long-awaited Chilcot enquiry into the Iraq war. Ahead of its publication, our Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen has returned to the country, and he spoke to one man who helped topple the famous statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos square - but now says he wants to put it back.
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Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India Sharjah 2000 | EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS

Watch extended highlights of Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India in the 2000/01 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - India vs Sri LankaFinal at Sharjah.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 off 161 balls included 21 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 117 and is the highest individual score in ODIs by a Sri Lanka batsman.
Sri Lanka made olny 299 in that innings but 189 of those runs came off Jayasuriya's bat as he mercilessly plundered the Indian bowling attack to all parts of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 (161) vs India, Sharjah, 2000/01 is also the highest score by a batsman in an India vs Sri Lanka ODI match and is one of the the greatest one-day knock of all time.
As if Jayasuriya's 189 was not enough, the icing on the cake for Sri Lanka came in the second innings when India were all out for 54 runs only chasing 300 for victory, giving them a huge victory by 245 runs.

MHM 21 | Compassionate Inquiry - Asking Why Gently

We all do shit that we don't understand.
We are always trying to figure ourselves out.
Asking "why" can be one of the most destructive ways to try to know ourselves.
Asking "why" can also be one of the most powerful ways to know ourselves. Learn the difference.
Here's a link to Dr. Mate's amazing podcast with Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/2018/02/20/gabor-mate/
Support the show on Patreon.

SoulTalk#188 The 3 Critical Self Inquiry Questions PatBenage

Published on Feb 11, 2017
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--------------------
SUMMARY:
--------------------
Conscious self inquiry is perhaps the greatest tool one can use to connect with truth and understand just how to create a life that aligns with that truth. Last week I talked about 3 questions that I use to direct me to my truth and point me toward my next best step along my path. I use these 3 questions for every decision I make. I don't always do that consciously, though, and that is the value of self inquiry. To do this consciously is to truly take control of...

188 SPADINA AVE REALTOR INSPECTION - ASK CARL

Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 5, Verses 15-19, (188)

Swami Nikhilananda Saraswati is the disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. He is a sanyasi belonging to the Chinmaya Mission order of monks. Presently he is the spiritual head of Chinmaya Mission New Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Steeped in the teaching of the Scriptures, He speaks with clarity of thought from the heart and reaches out to all that cross his path, with the deep love and caring he epitomizes. According to Him, spirituality is leading a highly rational, value based and active life culminating in Self-Knowledge. He considers dialogue a wonderful tool to learning and lays emphasis on the path of Self-enquiry, meditation and surrender. He is a born teacher with an inexhaustible supply of patience and compassion. Ruthlessly logical and systematic, he opens the doors to understanding the ...

“I toppled Saddam’s statue – now I want him back" BBC News

This week sees the release of the long-awaited Chilcot enquiry into the Iraq war. Ahead of its publication, our Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen has returned to the country, and he spoke to one man who helped topple the famous statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos square - but now says he wants to put it back.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
Islamic State's 'Most Wanted' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX5GE4jXnF9bvF4C801cul3
WorldIn Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP
Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP
Just Good News https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUsYo_P26cjihXLN-k3w246

Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India Sharjah 2000 | EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS

Watch extended highlights of Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India in the 2000/01 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - India vs Sri LankaFinal at Sharjah.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 off 161 balls included 21 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 117 and is the highest individual score in ODIs by a Sri Lanka batsman.
Sri Lanka made olny 299 in that innings but 189 of those runs came off Jayasuriya's bat as he mercilessly plundered the Indian bowling attack to all parts of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 (161) vs India, Sharjah, 2000/01 is also the highest score by a batsman in an India vs Sri Lanka ODI match and is one of the the greatest one-day knock of all time.
As if Jayasuriya's 189 was not enough, the icing on the cake for Sri Lanka came in the second innings when India were all o...

MHM 21 | Compassionate Inquiry - Asking Why Gently

We all do shit that we don't understand.
We are always trying to figure ourselves out.
Asking "why" can be one of the most destructive ways to try to know ourselves.
Asking "why" can also be one of the most powerful ways to know ourselves. Learn the difference.
Here's a link to Dr. Mate's amazing podcast with Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/2018/02/20/gabor-mate/
Support the show on Patreon.

Published on Feb 11, 2017
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--------------------
SUMMARY:
--------------------
Conscious self inquiry is perhaps the greatest tool one can use to connect with truth and understand just how to create a life that aligns with that truth. Last week I talked about 3 questions that I use to direct me to my truth and point me toward my next best step along my path. I use these 3 questions for every decision I make. I don't always do that consciously, though, and that is the value of self inquiry. To do this consciously is to truly take control of one's life.
The first question, and you really must ask these 3 questions in this order, is "Who am I?" Asking out of order will activate your answer from a source other than your higher self. When you ask the question, Who am I?, you are connecting with and tapping into your own inner truth. This is critical if you want to align with your higher self and view from that perspective. You get a clear answer about the whole choice presented to you only when you are seeing from this higher perspective. Keep in mind that the answer to this question must be based on what's true for you in this moment. It's not what anyone else tells you. It's your grandest vision about who you are.
The second question, and the one that you will likely spend the most time with, is "Where am I?" This question is directly related to whatever is responsible for your inquiry. It is crucial that you be completely honest with yourself. Sometimes this answer might be pretty simple. You might be asking about finances, for example. Maybe you want to be financially secure and you have a particular dollar amount that you feel you need, either on an income basis or as a net worth figure, in order to feel secure. It's simple to see the difference between what you need and what you have now.
It can also be quite complicated at times. If you're wondering about relationship issues, you may need to look at many factors in order to determine just where you are relative to your issue. Again, it's important that you look at where you are before jumping to the next question so that you have a clear picture before moving forward. You might need to look at factors having to do with time, distance, emotional state, mindset, and attitude. You might need to know whether this particular issue is drawing you downward or upward. Overall, you must finally determine what state of consciousness you are in relative to whatever your topic of inquiry happens to be.
Once you've taken the time, and please do take whatever time you need, you can move to the third question. Perhaps the most important question you need to ask around any topic is, "What do I want?" We often ask this question without having gone through the first 2 questions. Most of the time, that will produce one of 2 results. Either you become focused on the idea that you don't have whatever it is that you want, or you simply have no idea what you really want. However, when you follow this progression you will find yourself in a place that offers great clarity about what it is that you truly want.
--------------------
ABOUT PAT
--------------------
Pat Benage, The EvolutionCoach, is the creator of The SixWeekShift and The Inner Path and author of the inspirational blog, Soul Talk, as well as two life changing books, Being Inspired: Finding Answers and Cure Your Depression. He helps people who are either looking to make big changes in their lives, or who are already in the middle of a big change, to create meaningful, lasting changes by teaching them to live life from the inside out rather than outside in.
For over 20 years now, Pat's focus has been on realizing his truth and for more than a decade he has been dedicated to helping others embrace and live their own truths as well. He uses his own personal experience of creating big changes in his life to teach others how to navigate that path in a way that is both personal to them and universally effective.
Meet him at http://www.patbenage.com/pat-benage/
--------------------
ABOUT SOUL TALK
--------------------
Soul Talk is a weekly inspirational blog that Pat Benage has recently transformed into a video with deep insights and inspiration to help you with your personal evolution. Pat focuses on the challenges we face when navigating big changes in our lives, so stay tuned for some great tips and tools to use when you face your own challenges.
Get more of my messages on my blog, Soul Talk:
http://www.patbenage.com/soul-talk/
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Published on Feb 11, 2017
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--------------------
SUMMARY:
--------------------
Conscious self inquiry is perhaps the greatest tool one can use to connect with truth and understand just how to create a life that aligns with that truth. Last week I talked about 3 questions that I use to direct me to my truth and point me toward my next best step along my path. I use these 3 questions for every decision I make. I don't always do that consciously, though, and that is the value of self inquiry. To do this consciously is to truly take control of one's life.
The first question, and you really must ask these 3 questions in this order, is "Who am I?" Asking out of order will activate your answer from a source other than your higher self. When you ask the question, Who am I?, you are connecting with and tapping into your own inner truth. This is critical if you want to align with your higher self and view from that perspective. You get a clear answer about the whole choice presented to you only when you are seeing from this higher perspective. Keep in mind that the answer to this question must be based on what's true for you in this moment. It's not what anyone else tells you. It's your grandest vision about who you are.
The second question, and the one that you will likely spend the most time with, is "Where am I?" This question is directly related to whatever is responsible for your inquiry. It is crucial that you be completely honest with yourself. Sometimes this answer might be pretty simple. You might be asking about finances, for example. Maybe you want to be financially secure and you have a particular dollar amount that you feel you need, either on an income basis or as a net worth figure, in order to feel secure. It's simple to see the difference between what you need and what you have now.
It can also be quite complicated at times. If you're wondering about relationship issues, you may need to look at many factors in order to determine just where you are relative to your issue. Again, it's important that you look at where you are before jumping to the next question so that you have a clear picture before moving forward. You might need to look at factors having to do with time, distance, emotional state, mindset, and attitude. You might need to know whether this particular issue is drawing you downward or upward. Overall, you must finally determine what state of consciousness you are in relative to whatever your topic of inquiry happens to be.
Once you've taken the time, and please do take whatever time you need, you can move to the third question. Perhaps the most important question you need to ask around any topic is, "What do I want?" We often ask this question without having gone through the first 2 questions. Most of the time, that will produce one of 2 results. Either you become focused on the idea that you don't have whatever it is that you want, or you simply have no idea what you really want. However, when you follow this progression you will find yourself in a place that offers great clarity about what it is that you truly want.
--------------------
ABOUT PAT
--------------------
Pat Benage, The EvolutionCoach, is the creator of The SixWeekShift and The Inner Path and author of the inspirational blog, Soul Talk, as well as two life changing books, Being Inspired: Finding Answers and Cure Your Depression. He helps people who are either looking to make big changes in their lives, or who are already in the middle of a big change, to create meaningful, lasting changes by teaching them to live life from the inside out rather than outside in.
For over 20 years now, Pat's focus has been on realizing his truth and for more than a decade he has been dedicated to helping others embrace and live their own truths as well. He uses his own personal experience of creating big changes in his life to teach others how to navigate that path in a way that is both personal to them and universally effective.
Meet him at http://www.patbenage.com/pat-benage/
--------------------
ABOUT SOUL TALK
--------------------
Soul Talk is a weekly inspirational blog that Pat Benage has recently transformed into a video with deep insights and inspiration to help you with your personal evolution. Pat focuses on the challenges we face when navigating big changes in our lives, so stay tuned for some great tips and tools to use when you face your own challenges.
Get more of my messages on my blog, Soul Talk:
http://www.patbenage.com/soul-talk/
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Swami Nikhilananda Saraswati is the disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. He is a sanyasi belonging to the Chinmaya Mission order of monks. Presently he is the spiritual head of Chinmaya Mission New Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Steeped in the teaching of the Scriptures, He speaks with clarity of thought from the heart and reaches out to all that cross his path, with the deep love and caring he epitomizes. According to Him, spirituality is leading a highly rational, value based and active life culminating in Self-Knowledge. He considers dialogue a wonderful tool to learning and lays emphasis on the path of Self-enquiry, meditation and surrender. He is a born teacher with an inexhaustible supply of patience and compassion. Ruthlessly logical and systematic, he opens the doors to understanding the Truth, as it is, reaching the sadak or seeker at his or her own level.

Swami Nikhilananda Saraswati is the disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. He is a sanyasi belonging to the Chinmaya Mission order of monks. Presently he is the spiritual head of Chinmaya Mission New Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Steeped in the teaching of the Scriptures, He speaks with clarity of thought from the heart and reaches out to all that cross his path, with the deep love and caring he epitomizes. According to Him, spirituality is leading a highly rational, value based and active life culminating in Self-Knowledge. He considers dialogue a wonderful tool to learning and lays emphasis on the path of Self-enquiry, meditation and surrender. He is a born teacher with an inexhaustible supply of patience and compassion. Ruthlessly logical and systematic, he opens the doors to understanding the Truth, as it is, reaching the sadak or seeker at his or her own level.

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This week sees the release of the long-awaited Chilcot enquiry into the Iraq war. Ahead of its publication, our Middle East editor Jeremy Bowen has returned to the country, and he spoke to one man who helped topple the famous statue of Saddam Hussein in Baghdad's Firdos square - but now says he wants to put it back.
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Watch extended highlights of Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India in the 2000/01 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - India vs Sri LankaFinal at Sharjah.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 off 161 balls included 21 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 117 and is the highest individual score in ODIs by a Sri Lanka batsman.
Sri Lanka made olny 299 in that innings but 189 of those runs came off Jayasuriya's bat as he mercilessly plundered the Indian bowling attack to all parts of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 (161) vs India, Sharjah, 2000/01 is also the highest score by a batsman in an India vs Sri Lanka ODI match and is one of the the greatest one-day knock of all time.
As if Jayasuriya's 189 was not enough, the icing on the cake for Sri Lanka came in the second innings when India were all out for 54 runs only chasing 300 for victory, giving them a huge victory by 245 runs.

Watch extended highlights of Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India in the 2000/01 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - India vs Sri LankaFinal at Sharjah.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 off 161 balls included 21 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 117 and is the highest individual score in ODIs by a Sri Lanka batsman.
Sri Lanka made olny 299 in that innings but 189 of those runs came off Jayasuriya's bat as he mercilessly plundered the Indian bowling attack to all parts of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 (161) vs India, Sharjah, 2000/01 is also the highest score by a batsman in an India vs Sri Lanka ODI match and is one of the the greatest one-day knock of all time.
As if Jayasuriya's 189 was not enough, the icing on the cake for Sri Lanka came in the second innings when India were all out for 54 runs only chasing 300 for victory, giving them a huge victory by 245 runs.

MHM 21 | Compassionate Inquiry - Asking Why Gently

We all do shit that we don't understand.
We are always trying to figure ourselves out.
Asking "why" can be one of the most destructive ways to try to k...

We all do shit that we don't understand.
We are always trying to figure ourselves out.
Asking "why" can be one of the most destructive ways to try to know ourselves.
Asking "why" can also be one of the most powerful ways to know ourselves. Learn the difference.
Here's a link to Dr. Mate's amazing podcast with Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/2018/02/20/gabor-mate/
Support the show on Patreon.

We all do shit that we don't understand.
We are always trying to figure ourselves out.
Asking "why" can be one of the most destructive ways to try to know ourselves.
Asking "why" can also be one of the most powerful ways to know ourselves. Learn the difference.
Here's a link to Dr. Mate's amazing podcast with Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/2018/02/20/gabor-mate/
Support the show on Patreon.

SoulTalk#188 The 3 Critical Self Inquiry Questions PatBenage

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Conscious self inquiry is perhaps the greatest tool one can use to connect with truth and understand just how to create a life that aligns with that truth. Last week I talked about 3 questions that I use to direct me to my truth and point me toward my next best step along my path. I use these 3 questions for every decision I make. I don't always do that consciously, though, and that is the value of self inquiry. To do this consciously is to truly take control of one's life.
The first question, and you really must ask these 3 questions in this order, is "Who am I?" Asking out of order will activate your answer from a source other than your higher self. When you ask the question, Who am I?, you are connecting with and tapping into your own inner truth. This is critical if you want to align with your higher self and view from that perspective. You get a clear answer about the whole choice presented to you only when you are seeing from this higher perspective. Keep in mind that the answer to this question must be based on what's true for you in this moment. It's not what anyone else tells you. It's your grandest vision about who you are.
The second question, and the one that you will likely spend the most time with, is "Where am I?" This question is directly related to whatever is responsible for your inquiry. It is crucial that you be completely honest with yourself. Sometimes this answer might be pretty simple. You might be asking about finances, for example. Maybe you want to be financially secure and you have a particular dollar amount that you feel you need, either on an income basis or as a net worth figure, in order to feel secure. It's simple to see the difference between what you need and what you have now.
It can also be quite complicated at times. If you're wondering about relationship issues, you may need to look at many factors in order to determine just where you are relative to your issue. Again, it's important that you look at where you are before jumping to the next question so that you have a clear picture before moving forward. You might need to look at factors having to do with time, distance, emotional state, mindset, and attitude. You might need to know whether this particular issue is drawing you downward or upward. Overall, you must finally determine what state of consciousness you are in relative to whatever your topic of inquiry happens to be.
Once you've taken the time, and please do take whatever time you need, you can move to the third question. Perhaps the most important question you need to ask around any topic is, "What do I want?" We often ask this question without having gone through the first 2 questions. Most of the time, that will produce one of 2 results. Either you become focused on the idea that you don't have whatever it is that you want, or you simply have no idea what you really want. However, when you follow this progression you will find yourself in a place that offers great clarity about what it is that you truly want.
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For over 20 years now, Pat's focus has been on realizing his truth and for more than a decade he has been dedicated to helping others embrace and live their own truths as well. He uses his own personal experience of creating big changes in his life to teach others how to navigate that path in a way that is both personal to them and universally effective.
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Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 5, Verses 15-19, (188)

Swami Nikhilananda Saraswati is the disciple of Swami Chinmayananda. He is a sanyasi belonging to the Chinmaya Mission order of monks. Presently he is the spiritual head of Chinmaya Mission New Delhi, Noida and Gurgaon. Steeped in the teaching of the Scriptures, He speaks with clarity of thought from the heart and reaches out to all that cross his path, with the deep love and caring he epitomizes. According to Him, spirituality is leading a highly rational, value based and active life culminating in Self-Knowledge. He considers dialogue a wonderful tool to learning and lays emphasis on the path of Self-enquiry, meditation and surrender. He is a born teacher with an inexhaustible supply of patience and compassion. Ruthlessly logical and systematic, he opens the doors to understanding the Truth, as it is, reaching the sadak or seeker at his or her own level.

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Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India Sharjah 2000 | EXTENDED HIGHLIGHTS

Watch extended highlights of Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India in the 2000/01 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy - India vs Sri LankaFinal at Sharjah.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 off 161 balls included 21 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 117 and is the highest individual score in ODIs by a Sri Lanka batsman.
Sri Lanka made olny 299 in that innings but 189 of those runs came off Jayasuriya's bat as he mercilessly plundered the Indian bowling attack to all parts of the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.
Sanath Jayasuriya 189 (161) vs India, Sharjah, 2000/01 is also the highest score by a batsman in an India vs Sri Lanka ODI match and is one of the the greatest one-day knock of all time.
As if Jayasuriya's 189 was not enough, the icing on the cake for Sri Lanka came in the second innings when India were all out for 54 runs only chasing 300 for victory, giving them a huge victory by 245 runs.

MHM 21 | Compassionate Inquiry - Asking Why Gently

We all do shit that we don't understand.
We are always trying to figure ourselves out.
Asking "why" can be one of the most destructive ways to try to know ourselves.
Asking "why" can also be one of the most powerful ways to know ourselves. Learn the difference.
Here's a link to Dr. Mate's amazing podcast with Tim Ferriss: https://tim.blog/2018/02/20/gabor-mate/
Support the show on Patreon.

Inquiry

An inquiry is any process that has the aim of augmenting knowledge, resolving doubt, or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an account of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of the ways that each type of inquiry achieves its aim.

Classical sources

Deduction

When three terms are so related to one another that the last is wholly contained in the middle and the middle is wholly contained in or excluded from the first, the extremes must admit of perfect syllogism. By 'middle term' I mean that which both is contained in another and contains another in itself, and which is the middle by its position also; and by 'extremes' (a) that which is contained in another, and (b) that in which another is contained. For if A is predicated of all B, and B of all C, A must necessarily be predicated of all C. ... I call this kind of figure the First. (Aristotle, Prior Analytics, 1.4)

Induction

Inductive reasoning consists in establishing a relation between one extreme term and the middle term by means of the other extreme; for example, if B is the middle term of A and C, in proving by means of C that A applies to B; for this is how we effect inductions. (Aristotle, Prior Analytics, 2.23)

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